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Right after you were born, the blood and vernix on your body was washed off by a nurse or even your mom or dad. Have you taken a bath or shower since the day you were born? Of course you have. Our bodies continually become dirtied, requiring new cleansing. It...
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Whenever a potential nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States is vetted by the Senate, questions will invariably arise regarding that individual’s opinion on the landmark Roe v. Wade decision. Many senators will not usually vote to confirm the justice if the appointee opposes abortion on demand.
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After a full morning of messages by Carl Trueman and Stephen Nichols, we started the afternoon with a question and answer session with Drs. Nichols, Sproul, and Trueman. Chris Larson moderated.
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Dr. Carl Trueman’s first message at this weekend’s Ligonier Academy Conference was titled “Truth.” Dr. Trueman indicated that since his training is in church history he would be approaching his subject from a historical perspective.
Today the issue of Scripture’s truth is coming to the foreground again. There are two areas where a renewed scrutiny toward Scripture is being focused. The first concerns the referential truth of Scripture. Are the words of Scripture true? The second concerns the perspicuity of Scripture. Is Scripture clear?
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Forgiveness is one of the marvels of God’s grace. Its healing power is magnificent. If a woman has been involved in abortion, God does not require that she spend the rest of her life walking around with a red “A” on her chest. He does require that she repent of her sin and come to Him for the cleansing of forgiveness.
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Dr. Nichols opened by quoting from J. Gresham Machen’s inaugural address as an assistant professor at Princeton Theological Seminary on May 3, 1915, in which he declared, “The modern church is impatient of history.” Almost a century later, these words remain relevant, but the postmodern church is not only impatient of history, it isdisdainful of history. Our age believes new is better. However, we are a people with a past, and when the church marches on in ignorance of its history, it is in great peril.
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In this foreword from Abortion by R.C. Sproul, George Grant reflects on the re-publishing of this important title:
In the two decades since this landmark book was first published, four different presidents have occupied the White House, seven justices have come and gone on the Supreme Court, and eleven sessions of Congress have held sway in the Capitol.
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The year 2010 has quickly come and gone with 2011 well underway. We press on confident that the Lord is working all things together for our good and His glory. I am grateful for all of His blessings in this past year and look forward to what He has ahead as we begin our fortieth year of ministry. Our Ministry Partners and the support of so many students has helped to advance the mission of Ligonier Ministries, and we are thankful to count them as a partner in the ministry of the gospel.
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